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order, and in fact most of his scientific writings had been bound into 

 a volume, which I have often examined and which has aided me now. 

 His last paper, one on the Lepidoptera of Florida, is to appear in the 

 Bulletin of the American Museum of Natural History at an early- 

 date. 



The portrait of Mr. Grossbeck accompanying this article was taken 

 in 1904, but he had changed little in appearance during the last ten 

 years. He was short of stature, slight in build and usually wore 

 spectacles. His features reflected a straightforward honesty of pur- 

 pose that was evident to all and which won the confidence of his ac- 

 quaintances who naturally became his friends. 



Bibliography. 



1904. Description of a New Culex. < Can. Ent., 36 : 332. 



1904. Description of Two New Species of Culex. < Ent. News, 15 : 332-333. 



1905. Report of the New Jersey State Agricultural Experiment Station upon 



the Mosquitoes Occurring within the State, Their Habits, Life His- 

 tory, etc., pp. 1-482. This report was prepared by Prof. John B. 

 Smith, who states as follows on page 10 : "In the preparation of the 

 present report Mr. Grossbeck is responsible for the descriptions of 

 the larvae and adults, the details of which he also illustrates with 

 each species. Altogether the work owes much of its completeness 

 to his care and patient accuracy." 



1905. Descriptions of Some Mosquito Larvae, with Notes on Their Habits. 

 (In conjunction with Prof. John B. Smith.) < Psyche, 12: 13-18. 



1905. Notes on the Life History of Anthocharis genutia Fab. Ent. News,, 

 16: 131-134. 



1905. New Species of Culicidre. < Can. Ent., 37: 359-360. 



1906. Report of the Entomological Department of the New Jersey Agricul- 



tural College Experiment Station for the year 1905, Notes of the 



Season, pp. 670—689, except paragraphs relating to Culex sollicitans 



and Culex cantator, pp. 676 and 677. 

 1906. Notes on Culex squamiger Coq., with Description of a Closely-allied 



Species. < Can. Ent., 38: 129-131. 

 1906. New Species of Geometridae. < Can. Ent., 38: 2y2-2jej. 

 1906. On Wing-vein Nomenclature. < Can. Ent. 38: 285. 

 1906. A new Limacodid. < Ent. News, 17: 289. 

 1906. Pyrgus centaureae Ramb. < Ent. News, 17: 289—290. 



1906. A Correction. < Ent. News, 17: 392. 



1907. Report of the Entomological Department of the New Jersey Agricul- 



tural College Experiment Station for the Year 1906; Mount Holly, 

 pp. 645-648; and Mosquitoes of the Season, pp. 657-670. 

 1907. Studies in certain Cicada Species. (In conjunction with Prof. John B. 

 Smith.) < Ent. News, 18: 1 16-129. 



